Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2021/04/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 24/04/2021 06:53, Aram Langhans via LUG wrote: > The price of gas in Bridgeport, California.? Does anyone in the USA > have a higher gas price they can show? > > California Gas Prices (leica-users.org) > <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Aram/misc/s/California+Gas+Prices.jpg.html> > > Aram Aram, That's cheap compared to here in Europe. USD5.599 per gallon is the equivalent of ?1.31 per litre assuming a US/Euro exchange rate of 1.21 and that there are still 3.7548 litres to the US gallon. Here in Dublin, I filled my wife's car yesterday at a litre price of ?1.498. You have a bit to go in the US! Of course, most cars here in Europe are smaller engined, so don't use as much fuel. My own is a 2.0 litre diesel, but, luckily, my wife's Fiesta is only a small petrol town car of 1.2 litre and gets around 40 miles to a US gallon. It's way easier to park too on the smaller streets here, so guess which car I prefer to use... With cars evolving so fast, and our mileage dropping like a stone with the pandemic induced change in shopping habits, I plan to upgrade to electric (or whatever) in five to six years. Normally, over my first 35 years of motoring, I used to change every three years, then it slipped to four, but I've had my current ones for seven years without using them much, so I'll keep them until they drop, or there's a significant financial penalty for using them. It's a bit like camera lenses, I'm making do, rather than chasing an evanescent perfection. Speaking of camera lenses, I saw an ad for Leica in the "How To Spend It" section of the Financial Times last week. Douglas